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Ivan Aceves foreclosure county courthouse auction
18 February 2014 | 1 reply
(THE ORIGINAL FILE CAN BE VIEWED IN THE CLERK OF COURT'S OFFICE)The property will be sold subject to any past due or accruing property taxes, assessments, existing easements and restrictions of record and any other senior encumbrances.This property will be sold subject to the following mortgage(s)/ senior encumbrances: N/AThe successful bidder must pay interim interest from the date of the Sale through date of compliance at the rate of 9.5%.Each successful bidder other than plaintiff at time bid is accepted will be required to deposit with Master as evidence of good faith 5% of bid in cash or certified check at the time of bid.
Sam Hadad Out of state Investing
8 July 2014 | 55 replies
You can definitely invest out-of-state all you want, no restrictions.
Daniel Dietz Pledging/Assignment of Collateral???
25 February 2014 | 8 replies
Suggesting you begin or continue your RE like most others do, set your RE business up to feed itself rather than shifting assets into that business.As to borrowing from life insurance, short term at 8% can get you one the way, consider flipping until you end up with a rental you want.The other alternative is biting the bullet tax wise from your accounts, that means your required after tax yield will need to be even greater to make up for that cost of money, a rate you may not make.I'd suggest too that you begin saving in other vehicles that don't restrict your funds.
Jennifer Lee Vacation Rental, What to Consider?
25 January 2015 | 17 replies
Depth of Lake, Wake Zone, Conservation Restriction, Deeded Dock Slip, Lake Access...etc!!!
J M. Who is the trustee? and why is he buying my deals?? LOL
25 February 2011 | 10 replies
And as Don points out, there is no restriction against the trustee in making an offer, but frankly, the lender will set the price.
Larry T. Applicant reference check
24 March 2011 | 5 replies
(rather than call the name on the application who I believe to be the desk clerk).In other words, is it within fair housing laws to verify the information with the employer in my own way, or must I restrict verification to the name she listed on the application?
Michael Campbell Tenant Here - Lease Question
18 August 2011 | 9 replies
Since I know the odds of actually collecting anything from a tenant who bug's out are just about zero, I start trying immediately to get a new tenant.Read your lease.
Mark Forest Partial month payments
4 May 2014 | 3 replies
If I am writing a one year lease where I always want the money paid on the first the last month of the lease term will have that odd amount.
Dan N. Pre-paid rent with post-dated check. When can I deposit it?
29 May 2014 | 24 replies
According to the Comptroller of the Currency: "A check is a negotiable instrument—the payee, the person to whom the check is written, may negotiate it through the banking system at any time" and check writers seeking redress must restrict themselves to pursuing the payee.[16]Nonetheless, if "the customer has given notice to the bank of the postdating describing the check with reasonable certainty" the Uniform Commercial Code requires that the notice to be honored.[17] In practice, whether the check writer has any redress against the financial institution where the payee deposited the check may depend on whether it can be shown that the check was accepted over the counter without examination
Jon Klaus I just disqualified myself as a tenant
25 October 2013 | 5 replies
No great danes here, but we've got two black labs and two chihuahuas (odd combo, I know, but it's a long story).